At junctions or places where two or three signals have to be fixed near together, it is customary to carry them on a bracket signal-post, as in Figs.
In places where rain-water is generally drunk the disease is far less violent.
Places where there is no other drinkable water but rain-water are not affected by the epidemic; the single cases occurring there are imported.
If you get aground in places where there is little or no rise of the tide you have something to start in the wrecking business with.
Before anchoring in a strange place consult the chart, and know the bottom, depth, and fall of the tide, also its present height; this is of especial importance in places where there is a big rise.
I find that few yachtsmen make a study of anchoring; mostly because they anchor in places where there is little to be feared either from wind or sea.
In places where it is abundant, it accompanies canoes in such dense swarms as to resemble thin clouds of smoke.
The fruit of this palm ripens on the upper river in April, and during our voyage I saw immense quantities of it strewn about under the trees in places where we encamped.
Bermuda grass is generally condemned because of getting in places where it is not desirable and of being almost impossible of eradication therefrom.
Stock like it and do well on it, and I have noticed it growing in places where it had no water but the little rains of winter in southern California.
Alfilaria is a good winter-growing forage plant in places where it accepts the situation.
The inhabitants and Mexicans, who had fled to places where we could not get at them, kept hooting at us from the evening until next morning, without intermission.
Besides this, great numbers of canoes full of men were constantly lurking in places where we could not see them, with orders not to rush out upon us before we had advanced up to the entrenchments on the causeway.
The enemy now retreated before us, and we pursued them until they took up a strong position on another rock, without our being able to do them much harm, as they continually fled to places where we could not possibly get at them.
The manure carts have evidently been at work here, perhaps the liquid manure tank also, and some artificial aid in places where required, both of seed and manure.
In other words, they exist in places where there is no natural chief to give expression to the feelings of the parish.
Even in places where there is a good natural spring, or a brook which is rarely dry, the cottagers experience no little difficulty in conveying it to their homes, which may be situated a mile away.
To promote this, they deposited them in places where a great many people might be expected soon to pass, and where the child would consequently be found before it should perish by cold and hunger or be devoured by ravenous animals.
The article was certainly adulterated, when soot, taken from the baths and other places where an open fire was maintained with wood of all kinds, was intermixed with it.
In places where an abundant supply of cheap oil is available, all-oil water gas has met with a great deal of favor.
Gate-valves are used in places where it is desired to obstruct the flow as little as possible.
Flowing wells are obtained in places where water is confined in the earth, under sufficient pressure to lift it to the surface, through an opening made to the water-bearing stratum.
THE EGGS Mosquito eggs are laid in water or in places where water is apt to accumulate, otherwise they will not hatch.
They do not seem to like a draft and consequently will be more apt to frequent rooms or places where there is little circulation of air.
Particularly is this apt to be so in places where cats or dogs are members of the household.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "places where" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.